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Old 5th February 2009, 03:32 AM   #19
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Nice sheath! I have also heard comparisons of Cirebon motifs to Chinese ones. The clouds are similar to the way they are depicted in some Chinese relief carving. Another couple of motifs that were associated with Chinese influence are the chained swastika and the 'meandering belt'.

I can't find reference pics at the moment...
Dear BluErf,

I have another "clouds motifs" or "rock motifs" (wadasan) on a Cirebonese keris sheath. But this is more "islamic" influence -- top of a mosque -- in motifs.

And I hope another example on what you mentioned as Chinese chained swastika, I have one but not Cirebonese. It is a "ladrang" (formal) Maduran sheath, with chained swastika or what BluErf said as 'meandering belt'?

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